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AirSprint Fleet Transition

Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2012 9:37 am
by AirSprint HR
AirSprint is pleased to announce that over the next 24 months we will be moving to an all jet fractional fleet by replacing our 11 Pilatus PC12 aircraft with new Cessna Citation CJ2+ aircraft. Due to this transition, AirSprint is accepting resumes for all pilot positions on our fleet of Pilatus PC12, Citation XLS, and Citation CJ2+ aircraft. Although we intend on filling the vast majority of our Captain positions internally, we have identified a need for a few externally hired direct entry Captains as well. Canadian pilot bases are in Calgary, Toronto, Montreal, and Edmonton. As always, type ratings are not required although time on type or similar type is beneficial.

External Pilot Minimum Requirements:

Jet Captain (XLS & CJ2+)
ATPL
Total Time: 4500 hours
PIC Time: 1000 hours
(500 Jet or >12,500 PIC time preferred)

Jet First Officer or PC12 Captain
CPL & ATPL Written Exams or IATRA
Total Time: 2500 hours
PIC Time: 500 hours

PC12 First Officer
CPL
Total Time: 1500 hours
PIC Time: 250 hours


Salary Scale:

Jet Captain (XLS & CJ2+)
Year 1: $80,000
Year 2: $85,000
Year 3: $90,000
Year 4: $95,000
Year 5: $100,000
Year 6: $105,000
Year 7: $110,000
Year 8: $112,500
Year 9: $115,000
Year 10: $117,500
Year 11: $120,000
Year 12: $122,500
Year 13: $125,000

Jet First Officer or PC12 Captain
Year 1: $50,000
Year 2: $52,500
Year 3: $55,000
Year 4: $57,500
Year 5: $60,000
Year 6: $65,000
Year 7: $67,500
Year 8: $70,000

PC12 First Officer
Year 1: $30,000
Year 2: $32,000
Year 3: $34,000
Year 4: $36,000
Year 5: $37,500

Schedule:

The pilot schedule is currently a 10 day reserve, 5 day off schedule. In the medium term, we will likely be transitioning to an equity based (not seniority based) online preferential bidding scheduling system. The goal is to have our pilots work less than 50% of the year, and in 2011 we did not have anyone exceed that.

Per Diem & Benefits:

The per diem amount is $2.63/hour. Benefits include medical, dental , and travel insurance, short and long term disability, RRSP matching, and a growth based profit sharing plan.

Interested applicants should send their resume and cover letter to careers@airsprint.com.

Thank you.

James Elian
VP, Operations
AirSprint Inc.

Re: AirSprint Fleet Transition

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 7:38 am
by watermeth
ASHR check pm
thanks

Re: AirSprint Fleet Transition

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 8:24 am
by Cough Syrup
10 days on and 5 off. Thats pretty good!...beats my 14 and 3 schedule.

Re: AirSprint Fleet Transition

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 10:56 am
by flying4dollars
Kudos for posting the schedule and salary scale. You'll get fewer applicants who apply for the sake of applying then drop out because the base, pay or schedule isn't for them. Nice to see companies post the important details we all like to see. Hope you get the right applicants.

Re: AirSprint Fleet Transition

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 12:38 pm
by Inverted2
PC12 FO starting pay is more than Air Georgians and only 10 grand less a year than Air Canada. :rolleyes:

Re: AirSprint Fleet Transition

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 7:30 pm
by Brantford Beech Boy
open a base in YOW and we'll talk....

BBB

Re: AirSprint Fleet Transition

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 8:20 am
by Cough Syrup
or Vancouver :D

Great to see they put all the info out for everyone to see...

Re: AirSprint Fleet Transition

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 11:18 am
by ettw
Brantford Beech Boy wrote:open a base in YOW and we'll talk....

BBB
Stand in line buddy!!

Re: AirSprint Fleet Transition

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 12:08 pm
by dune
We had YOW as a base a bunch of years ago, but everyone 'relocated' to YUL. Some of those pilots still work for AirSprint and drive in to YUL.

Its a good company to work for. As a line pilot I feel 'in the loop' when it comes to the direction the company is going. Management constantly strives to keep the business transparent to all departments. As evident in this thread.

Re: AirSprint Fleet Transition

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 4:24 pm
by Krimson
dune wrote:Its a good company to work for. As a line pilot I feel 'in the loop' when it comes to the direction the company is going. Management constantly strives to keep the business transparent to all departments. As evident in this thread.
Now that sounds like a great company to work for. Others should take note on how to properly treat and retain pilots.

Re: AirSprint Fleet Transition

Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 1:22 am
by X-Savior
I agree as well. This is an outstanding example of how a company should operate and thus advertises accordingly.

Re: AirSprint Fleet Transition

Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 6:41 am
by Flybabe
Definitely a refreshing change to see a company up front like this. :smt023

Re: AirSprint Fleet Transition

Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 8:43 am
by ettw
Flybabe wrote:Definitely a refreshing change to see a company up front like this. :smt023
+1

Re: AirSprint Fleet Transition

Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 3:33 pm
by acidgambit
Wow...nice to see a company willing to post details. They are not ashamed of their salaries and benefits. And they know a lot of companies can't compete with them. Lots of confidence i would say. Nice.

Re: AirSprint Fleet Transition

Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2012 11:17 pm
by Jack Klumpus
Do pilots still have to clean/wash the airplanes and hangars? Cos I didn't see that mentioned above.

Re: AirSprint Fleet Transition

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2012 10:46 am
by Rowdy
Jack Klumpus wrote:Do pilots still have to clean/wash the airplanes and hangars? Cos I didn't see that mentioned above.
Yep, much like they do at many other operations.

Re: AirSprint Fleet Transition

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2012 11:37 am
by AirSprint HR
Jack Klumpus wrote:Do pilots still have to clean/wash the airplanes and hangars? Cos I didn't see that mentioned above.
We ask that our crews tidy the aircraft while away from a base and clean the aircraft on return to base when time allows. For the PC12 aircraft, this means give it a wash. For the jet aircraft, this means wipe down the trouble spots by hand. Both require a commissary restock an vacuum. Most crews seem to complete the return to base cleaning in 20-25 minutes. If pilots have a departure within 12 hours, they are only expected to tidy the aircraft instead of clean it. The more involved aircraft cleaning is completed by others who have detailing as part of their job description. As for the hangar cleaning, I'm not sure where that comes from but it is not asked of our pilots.

Regards,

AirSprint HR

Re: AirSprint Fleet Transition

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2012 1:14 pm
by Jack Klumpus
Thank you for confirming what I've heard about your company. I respect the fact that you did not lie about it when I brought it up, however, I have no respect for anyone that asks his/her corporate pilots, to clean the airplanes.

Re: AirSprint Fleet Transition

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2012 1:35 pm
by X-Savior
I have absolute respect for AS. They have even taken the time to watch this thread to answer questions and provide clarification. Again something a step above the rest. Cudos to AS! :D

Re: AirSprint Fleet Transition

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2012 1:56 pm
by ehbuddy
I had applied to them years back with around 14 thousand hours and they were more interested in what kind of University Degree I had rather than my aviation background. Ended up at another company that treated me very well.